Joy Cardin
from Monday, January 9, 2012 at 6:00 AM
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| Wisconsin's Read to Lead task force recently unveiled new guidelines to improve reading achievement in the state. They include forcing schools to apply early literacy testing for kindergartners, making teachers better prepared to teach reading, and launching a new Web site for teachers to share reading practices. After six, Joy Cardin's guest discusses the new recommendations and what he thinks it will take to improve reading in Wisconsin.
Then, after six-fifty, everyone knows lead poisoning is dangerous-but how much is too much? On this week's Monday Morning Wake-Up Call, Joy Cardin's guest explains why the definition of lead poisoning may be changed.
Guest: Alan Borsuk, senior fellow in law and public policy, Marquette University Law School; education beat columnist, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Wake-Up Call Guest: Dr. John F. Rosen, professor of pediatrics at Montefiore Medical Center and head of the hospital's lead program |
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